HI all - I purchased a cabin last year that has a kitchen and bathroom in the garage. We live in ND and don't use it in the winter time. It's plumbed pretty well to allow you to winterize it. The previous owner's husband passed away and she doesn't know much about the place. She said they had put a pump in a bucket which pumped RV antifreeze through the lines. I assumed it was a sump pump from her description and they lived there 17 years. I was leery about using a sump pump thinking maybe it was too much pressure. I used a transfer pump which was more of a hassle than a sump pump would be as it adds an additional hose and needs bleeding. I'm thinking I'm going to switch to a sump pump to distribute the antifreeze this year. Just a 1/4hp model should work. It does need to pump it 10' up to reach the highest water lines. I think I might be a little over cautious with my concerns with the sump pump. Do you think I should use the sump pump for winterizing?
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